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Autores principales: Han, Yumin, Yu, Yang, Zhang, Chengsong, Li, Shihao, Yuan, Jianbo, Li, Fuhua
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Publicado: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 2025
Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40362129/
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author Han, Yumin
Yu, Yang
Zhang, Chengsong
Li, Shihao
Yuan, Jianbo
Li, Fuhua
author_facet Han, Yumin
Yu, Yang
Zhang, Chengsong
Li, Shihao
Yuan, Jianbo
Li, Fuhua
Han, Yumin
Yu, Yang
Zhang, Chengsong
Li, Shihao
Yuan, Jianbo
Li, Fuhua
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Molecular Mechanism Involved in Carotenoid Absorption and Metabolism in the Ridgetail White Prawn . Han, Yumin Yu, Yang Zhang, Chengsong Li, Shihao Yuan, Jianbo Li, Fuhua Astaxanthin plays a vital role in pigmentation, immune function, reproduction, and antioxidation in aquatic species. To clarify the molecular mechanism of astaxanthin utilization in (), we conducted a comparative transcriptome analysis on the intestine, hepatopancreas, and muscle of , fed with an astaxanthin diet and a normal diet. A total of 144 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in three tissues between the two groups. Genes related to absorption and transport, such as and the vitellogenin receptor, were upregulated in the intestine after astaxanthin supplementation, while the ileal sodium/bile acid cotransporter-like gene was downregulated. In the hepatopancreas, genes involved in lipid storage and degradation were significantly altered at the transcriptional level, including Kruppel 1-like, , δ(7)-sterol 5(6)-desaturase-like, and . In the muscle, the expression of the gene was significantly upregulated, while several actin and troponin genes were significantly downregulated. Furthermore, GSEA analysis on the transcriptomes of three tissues revealed that astaxanthin supplementation influenced the expression of genes related to antioxidation and growth, indicating that astaxanthin may have a positive impact on the growth, development, and resistance of organisms. The data from this research provide valuable insights into elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying astaxanthin absorption and metabolism and also offer guidance for the application of astaxanthin in the aquaculture of economically important crustaceans.
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spellingShingle Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Molecular Mechanism Involved in Carotenoid Absorption and Metabolism in the Ridgetail White Prawn .
Han, Yumin
Yu, Yang
Zhang, Chengsong
Li, Shihao
Yuan, Jianbo
Li, Fuhua
Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Molecular Mechanism Involved in Carotenoid Absorption and Metabolism in the Ridgetail White Prawn . Han, Yumin Yu, Yang Zhang, Chengsong Li, Shihao Yuan, Jianbo Li, Fuhua Astaxanthin plays a vital role in pigmentation, immune function, reproduction, and antioxidation in aquatic species. To clarify the molecular mechanism of astaxanthin utilization in (), we conducted a comparative transcriptome analysis on the intestine, hepatopancreas, and muscle of , fed with an astaxanthin diet and a normal diet. A total of 144 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in three tissues between the two groups. Genes related to absorption and transport, such as and the vitellogenin receptor, were upregulated in the intestine after astaxanthin supplementation, while the ileal sodium/bile acid cotransporter-like gene was downregulated. In the hepatopancreas, genes involved in lipid storage and degradation were significantly altered at the transcriptional level, including Kruppel 1-like, , δ(7)-sterol 5(6)-desaturase-like, and . In the muscle, the expression of the gene was significantly upregulated, while several actin and troponin genes were significantly downregulated. Furthermore, GSEA analysis on the transcriptomes of three tissues revealed that astaxanthin supplementation influenced the expression of genes related to antioxidation and growth, indicating that astaxanthin may have a positive impact on the growth, development, and resistance of organisms. The data from this research provide valuable insights into elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying astaxanthin absorption and metabolism and also offer guidance for the application of astaxanthin in the aquaculture of economically important crustaceans.
title Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Molecular Mechanism Involved in Carotenoid Absorption and Metabolism in the Ridgetail White Prawn .
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40362129/